Good morning
I would like to know which the best provider VOIP, that has quality and good
prices for international calls.
thank you.
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Hi,
I've been looking at the various SIP VoIP service providers and their
plans. I understand that Asterisk can be configured as a SIP client to
access, for example, a BroadVoice account to access the PSTN and discount
LD.
I see that a lot of the features provided by SIP VoIP service providers
ar
I have two internet connections, the first is clean but the second, a
Cable TV connection, has a lot of jitter on it. When the first fails,
which it frequently does, I would like to fail over to the Cable
connection and put a static route to another provider. However, to use
it, I will need to
Hello,I'm interested in contract some providers VoIP that support IAX2 and that offers the possibility of contract for outbound(termination) calls only. I'm not interested in DIDS, only termination calls.Thanks in advance
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Just curious...
Does anyone know if any companies using Asterisk on embedded hardware (out at
the customer premisis), such as the Soekris Net4801, to provide VOIP service?
Doug.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Providers for PSTN Access
Hi,
I've been looking at the various SIP VoIP service providers and their plans.
I understand that Asterisk can be configured as a SIP client to access, for
example, a BroadVoice account to access the PSTN and discount LD.
I see
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> Just curious...
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> Doe
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> Most of the VoIP service providers I have encountered are moving in a
> different direction, with a goal
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> Egads. That'a shame, because from experience I can tell you that
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